Summary
BattleBit Remasteredhas taken the world by storm. The voxel-style first-person shooter hasattracted both hardcore and casual fans. From those who like to sit back and snipe to those who employ out-of-this-world movement in their gameplay, there really is something for everyone. Especially with its variety of lobby sizes and game modes.
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No game will feel like the last one. You’ll encounter different players, different play styles, and a variety of mapswith destructible environmentsthat will leave you constantly searching for new ways to travel and take cover. You can capture flags, decimate bases, or simply shoot it out with your enemies to determine a winner.
6Rush
MCOM stands for military communication. There are several MCOM stations spread throughout the Rush game mode.
It is a sector-based mode where teams are in an attack and defense situation. The goal for the attackers is to place bombs and destroy each MCOM, while defenders simply need to prevent that.

This one can be a bit chaotic compared to other game modes in BattleBit Remastered. You may often find uneven teams, where the defenders are outnumbered by 10 or so players.
If fast-paced sabotage is what you enjoy, though, Rush is perfect. You’ll probably respawn a lot here, but that’s just the nature of the mode.

5Infantry Conquest
Infantry Conquest is a large mode in BattleBit Remastered. You’ll have access to transport vehicles only while you travel across massive maps.
Every large map of the game is available as a vote for this mode once your current game completes. And no matter which one it takes place on, the objective remains the same.

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You’ll capture flags, fight a war of attrition, and hope to simply hold on longer than the other team. The transport vehicles are nice, but with limited access to just those, it can be easy to get lost in the shuffle.
If they are all occupied, you’ll end up stuck back at the main base and have to run all the way to the battle.

4Frontline
Frontline is a tug-of-war between opposing sides. There are sectors to capture and defend, and you’ll constantly see the number of areas owned by either side shifting.
You won’t travel far on any of the BattleBit Remastered maps for this particular mode without an engagement of some kind. Assault troopers and snipers are everywhere, ready to lay into you at any moment.

There are a few tweaks to this mode compared to others. Smoke grenades and sniper rifles are encouraged.
Squad points and killstreaks are increased, and you’ll almost never find a squadmate to respawn on. Everyone will bein a firefight nearly the entire time. Just respawn at your base and have a blast in the constant action.

3Domination
Domination is a classic modein first-person shooter games. It makes an appearance here in BattleBit Remastered and carries over every aspect you love about it.
It is also one of the only modes that is preferred in a smaller lobby. You’ll have much more fun in a 16v16 or 32v32 server with Domination’s condensed maps.
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There are no vehicles allowed, so you don’t have to worry about getting flanked at the start of the game by an enemy who drove along the coast to get behind you. Every type of weapon is allowed, though, so it really is an even playing field.
The goal is to gain points as your team controls and defends objective locations. Whoever reaches the point threshold first or has the most when the timer expires is the winner.
2Sandbox
The Secondary Mode in BattleBit Remastered is its Sandbox mode. If you’re a player who lovescustomization in FPS games, this is where you’ll thrive.
You are able to create your own missions and launch them in your own lobbies where friends and strangers alike can queue up and see what you’ve concocted.
Just about anything goes in the Sandbox mode. Every map, weapon, explosive type, and vehicle can be enabled depending on the lobby you join.
Even with its voxel style and cartoony appearance, Sandbox mode in BattleBit remastered lets you craft a war of your liking. The sky is the limit. Try it out and see what others have decided to create if you need ideas.
1Conquest
Conquest is the main mode in BattleBit Remastered, for new and seasoned players alike. It is the upgraded version of Infantry Conquest.
Every type of vehicle is allowed in this huge mode, where you’re able to join up to 253 others. That mighty number is why you see some players exclusively drive tanks because the kills just rack up at that point.
Think of it as an even larger version ofCall of Duty’sGround War. You’ll capture objective flag points like in Domination, with much more action and much higher stakes.
You won’t have a moment to even stop and breathe in Conquest. There’s always an assault on one of your locations and you need to be ready to defend it at a moment’s notice.